CPP Certification

What does "Board Certified in Security Management Mean?
Why should you become a CPP?
Why Should you hire a CPP?
How to Promote your CPP.
Promotional materials for CPPs.
Sample resume language.

Edward B. Clendenin
Memorial CPP Library

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These books are available to Chapter Members free of charge to help them prepare for the certification exams.

CERTIFIED PROTECTION PROFESSIONAL

The CPP designation is awarded to individuals who have advanced knowledge in a wide array of security management topics. Certified Protection Professionals have effectively demonstrated their abilities to perform at exemplary levels of achievement.

The CPP Review is FREE to Chapter Members.

Please feel free to call or e-mail for more information:

David Cribbs ,CPP
CPP Committee
Phone:
281-280-6512
David.P.Cribbs@usa-spaceops.com

U.S. Air Force Security Forces Pursue ASIS International’s
Certified Protection Professional (CPP) Designation
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Congratulations To Our New
2003-2007 CPPs!

Neal Adams, CPP
David Alba, CPP
Rick Benavidez, CPP
Steven Bourg, CPP
Randy C. Bradley, CPP
Don Bruce, CPP
George Buenik, CPP
David Burke, CPP
Mark Caldwell, CPP
Rick Cary, CPP
Bob Cascino, CPP
John Culver, CPP
Joe Davis, CPP
Debra Deans, CPP
Darin Dillon, CPP
Loren Dickson, CPP

Lewis Eakins, CPP
Rodolfo Eco, CPP
Dr. Robert Emery, CPP
Thomas Engells, CPP
James Evans, CPP
Leland Gannaway, CPP
Ann Glazier, CPP


Weldon Green, CPP
Ross Johnson, CPP

Michael Kennedy, CPP
Ismael Lopez, CPP

Tony Lapaglia, CPP
John Manganaro, CPP
Todd McCullough, CPP
Allen McHenry, CPP
Andrew Munos, CPP
Laura Oswalt, CPP
Mike Peck, CPP
James Phillippe, CPP
Roger Piper, CPP
Thomas Saia, CPP
Glenn Schnitzer, CPP
Mike Sharp, CPP
Randy Simpson, CPP
Thomas Smith, CPP
Ralph L Swain, CPP
Gordon Taylor, CPP
Greg Walker, CPP
Kenneth Werner, CPP
Bill Willoughby, CPP

See Who Attended the 2002 CPP Certification Classes!

 

Professional Development

For years the world has recognized a need for competent professionals who can effectively manage complex security issues that threaten people and the assets of corporations, governments, and public and private institutions. As the emphasis on protecting people, property, and information increases, it has strengthened the demand for professional managers. To meet these needs, the ASIS International administers the Certified Protection Professional (CPP) program. 

More than 8,000 professionals have earned the designation of CPP. This group of professionals has demonstrated its competency in the areas of security solutions and best-business practices through an intensive qualification and testing program. As a result, these men and women have been awarded the coveted designation of CPP, and are recognized as proven leaders in their profession. 

The CPP designation identifies professionals as dedicated to the security profession and recognizes their ability to perform to exemplary standards. Ask a Certified Protection Professional "why?" and they'll tell you that the certification process is one of the single most important steps you can make in career development. What does certification mean to you? 

A.

The CPP demonstrates your commitment to the profession. 
B. The CPP establishes professional credentials. 
C. The CPP prepares you for greater on-the-job responsibilities. 
D. The CPP improves skills and knowledge. 
E. The CPP improves career opportunities and advancement. 
F. The CPP provides for greater earnings potential.
G. The CPP offers greater professional recognition from peers. 
H. The CPP enhances the profession's image.
I. The CPP reflects achievement 

The CPP Study Material has a new location.

For information regarding The CPP Examination, visit the ASIS International Web Page at http://www.asisonline.org/cppg/cpphome.html